1966
Personel John Lennon - rhythm guitar, electric piano, vocals Paul McCartney - bass, vocals George Harrison - lead guitar, vocals Ringo Starr - drums, vocals |
Songs played in concerts 1966 Baby´s in black / Day tripper / I feel fine / I wanna be your man / I´m down / If I needed someone / Long tall Sally / Nowhere man / Paperback writer / Rock and roll music / She´s a woman / Yesterday Note: Long tall Sally is obvious the only song the group played all years from 1957-66 |
NME annual pollwinners concert (Last UK concert)
Sun 1 May 1966 | Empire pool | Wembley, London | UK |
World tour `66
(% - two shows / # - first visit)
Fri 24 June 1966 | Cirkus Krone-Bau # | Münich | WEST GERMANY |
Sat 25 June 1966 | Grugahalle # | Essen | |
Sun 26 June 1966 | Ernst Merck halle # | Hamburg | |
Thu 30 June 1966 | Nippon Budokan hall # | Tokyo | JAPAN |
Fri 1 July 1966 | Nippon Budokan hall %# | Tokyo | |
Sat 2 July 1966 | Nippon Budokan hall %# | Tokyo | |
Mon 4 July 1966 | Rizal memorial football stadium %# | Manilla | PHILIPPINES |
Final concert tour - US `66
(% - two shows / # - first visit)
Fri 12 August 1966 | International amphitheatre | Chicago | USA |
Sat 13 August 1966 | Olympia stadium % | Detroit | |
Sun 14 August 1966 | Cleveland stadium # | Cleveland | |
Mon 15 August 1966 | DC stadium # | Washington DC | |
Tue 16 August 1966 | John F Kennedy stadium # | Philadelphia | |
Wed 17 August 1966 | Maple leaf gardens % | Toronto | CANADA |
Thu 18 August 1966 | Suffolk downs racetrack # | East Boston | USA |
Fri 19 August 1966 | Mid-south coliseum %# | Memphis | |
Sun 21 August 1966 | Crosley field | Cincinatti | |
Busch stadium # | St Louis | ||
Tue 23 August 1966 | Shea stadium | New York City | |
Thu 25 August 1966 | Coliseum | Seattle | |
Sun 28 August 1966 | Dodger stadium # | Los Angeles | |
Mon 29 August 1966 | Candlestick park # | San Francisco |
Note
The Rooftop concert (42-minutes at lunchtime, Thu 30 January 1969) may well be regarded as THE BEATLES last LIVE concert, but the David Frost show from 1968 where they sang "Hey Jude" may as well be called a concert, but weren´t completely LIVE when pre-recorded tapes were used. However, both events were done for film or TV and not primarly for an audience. Therefore not included in this listing.